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Updated April 10, 2024·
The JBL 510BT offers basic sound quality and is budget-friendly, suitable for casual music listening and those who are concerned with cost. They have a longer battery life for extended use, but comfort and sound isolation are not their strong suits. On the other hand, the Shokz OpenMove employs bone conduction technology, which allows you to stay aware of your surroundings, and they are rated for sweat and dust resistance, making them a good choice for outdoor activities and exercise. The Shokz also have a more durable design but may not deliver the sound quality expected for music enjoyment due to their open design and bone conduction technology. If you frequently make calls or participate in meetings, the Shokz might be preferable for their superior microphone quality. Consider how you prioritize comfort, situational awareness, sound quality, and durability when making your choice. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the JBL 510BT
Good for air travel
Advantages of the Shokz OpenMove
Good for phone calls
Good for exercise
Good for podcasts and audiobooks
Key differences
Music
6.2/10
4.8/10
The JBL 510BT is only fair for music, while the Shokz OpenMove is poor.
Phone Calls
5.1/10
7.8/10
The Shokz OpenMove is good for phone calls, while the JBL 510BT is poor.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
5.6/10
7.9/10
The Shokz OpenMove is good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the JBL 510BT is poor.
TV and Video
5.5/10
5.0/10
The JBL 510BT and Shokz OpenMove are both poor for TV and video, though the JBL 510BT is somewhat better.
Noise Reduction
5.3/10
2.5/10
The JBL 510BT and Shokz OpenMove are both poor for noise reduction, though the JBL 510BT is somewhat better.
Battery
38.0 Hours
6.0 Hours
The JBL 510BT has 38 hours of battery life. The Shokz OpenMove has 6 hours of battery life.
Cost
$30
$80
$0
$20
$40
$60
$80
$100
The JBL 510BT has a price of $30 and the Shokz OpenMove costs $80.
Build Quality
6.5/10
8.5/10
The Shokz OpenMove has very good build quality, while the JBL 510BT has only fair build quality.
"The JBL Tune 510BT is affordable and compact, making it a great companion for a commute, so long as you don't need active noise canceling. If you wear glasses or have ear piercings, the on-ear design might not be comfortable, since the ear cups will squish your ears."
"The Shokz OpenMove are a bit more affordable than the company's other bone conduction headphones, making them a more appealing option for athletes on a budget. These headphones support premium features like multipoint connectivity and a durable build, but you lose other niceties like fast charging and a long battery life. Still, for less than $80, these are nice bone conduction headphones that will keep you safe when exercising."
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About JBL
JBL is an American audio equipment manufacturer. Owned by Harman International which is, itself, owned by Samsung Electronics. JBL markets a wide array of monitoring speakers, professional headphones and consumer market headphones and earbuds. It was founded in 1946 by James Bullough Lansing (whose initials give the company its name) and has become one of the most prolific audio companies ever. Their products were responsible for audio during the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
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